The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 7, 1986, p. 4 "NEW LIFE MEMBERS. The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation has recognized the long and dedicated service of two Saskatchewan teachers by awarding them STF honorary life memberships. Jean Clyde with STF President Bert Gordon."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 7, 1986, p. 4 "NEW LIFE MEMBERS. The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation has recognized the long and dedicated service of two Saskatchewan teachers by awarding them STF honorary life memberships. Rita Spencer receives her award from Mel Lofstrom, STF general secretary."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 18, 1986, p. 5 "TRUSTEES READY TO HELP - KIRZINGER. Saskatchewan School Trustees Association (SSTA) President Alphonse Kirzinger told the 53rd annual STF Council in Regina earlier this month that trustees recognize teachers face growing community expectations and must pursue professional development - but he asked teachers to consider the public relations and educational effects of increasing their time away from the classroom and more use of substitute teachers."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 198, 1986, cover page; "TEACHER DEMOCRACY. Council represents Saskatchewan teachers' 'legislature' at work, with each of the 230 delegates from across the province voting on policies, the STF budget, and statements of position on many education issues. Above, Northern Lights S.D. councillors Lily McKay of Cumberland House and Graeme Wesson, of Wollaston Lake, vote during the plenary session."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 18, 1986, p. 1 "SPREADING THE WORD. Among the interviews which councillors, STF executive and staff gave to Saskatchewan news media during the recent Council in Regina was one, pictured above, involving executive member Gwen Munro and French-language CBC television. Though she said it wasn't tres facile, Munro explained the deliberations of Council for the benefit of the province's francophones."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 18, 1986, p. 6 "LEADING THE DEBATE. Each of the eight small groups in which councillors debated details of resolutions were led by knowledgeable STF members and had Federation staff as resource persons. Above, from left former executive Morris Dolman of Regina chairs one session, with STF executive assistants Pat Donegan and Rita Bouvier helping out."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 18, 1986, p. 4 "Three leading Saskatchewan politicians addressed this year's education debate at Council (from left): Liberal leader Ralph Goodale, PC Minister of Advanced Education and Manpower George McLeod, and NDP leader Allan Blakeney. They were introduced by STF President Bert Gordon."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 18, 1986, p. 7 "Education Deputy Minister Dr. Rod Wickstrom, above flanked by STF General Secretary Mel Lofstrom (left) and President Bert Gordon (right), prepares to speak to Council."